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17011761

17011761 is an eight-digit numeric identifier that can appear in several distinct data systems. Without accompanying metadata, the number does not convey a universal meaning and is not recognized as a single object or entry.

Possible contexts include libraries, archives, and museums, where it may serve as an item control number or

Determining its meaning requires context: locate the source that produced the number, consult the accompanying record

See also numeric identifier, cataloging, accession number, SKU.

accession
number
used
to
track
an
asset,
such
as
a
manuscript,
artifact,
or
digital
file
within
a
local
catalog.
In
scientific
and
research
databases,
it
might
be
an
internal
accession,
sample
ID,
or
dataset
label
assigned
within
a
project,
laboratory
information
management
system,
or
institutional
repository.
In
these
cases,
the
identifier
is
meaningful
only
within
the
issuing
organization
and
its
data
schema.
In
product
and
logistics
contexts,
it
can
function
as
a
stock-keeping
unit
(SKU),
part
number,
or
order
identifier
used
to
track
items
across
warehouses
and
suppliers.
In
digital
platforms,
it
may
appear
as
a
file
ID,
transaction
number,
or
ticket
identifier,
typically
serving
as
an
opaque
reference
resolved
through
the
service’s
interface
rather
than
by
inspection
alone.
or
metadata,
or
search
within
the
relevant
database
with
the
identifier.
If
the
source
is
known,
the
system’s
documentation
will
explain
the
coding
scheme
and
any
constraints,
such
as
date
encoding,
check
digits,
or
versioning.